Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac on the hillside in the ever-popular Deans area of Portishead, this well-presented three/four bedroom linked-detached home has been thoughtfully extended to create a fantastic and flexible family property.
Property Description
Approached via a driveway providing parking for two vehicles, the house also benefits from access to a single garage with an up and over door. To the front is a small garden, mainly laid to lawn, offering a welcoming first impression.
Downstairs
On entering the property, a useful lobby provides space for coats and shoes before leading through to the entrance hall. From here, there is access to the living accommodation, the kitchen/breakfast room, and stairs rising to the first floor. The lounge/diner is a generous and versatile space, comfortably accommodating a relaxing living area and dining space, while also offering flexibility to be used as a home office, playroom, or children’s area if required. To the rear, the property has been extended to form an impressive L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room. This sociable space comfortably fits a four-seater dining table and features a breakfast bar with seating for two. Double doors open directly onto the rear garden, making it ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. The kitchen is finished with wooden worktops, ample eye- and base-level units, a four-ring gas hob with electric double oven beneath, an integrated fridge/freezer, and space and plumbing for a dishwasher. Behind the garage is a convenient downstairs shower room, fitted with a shower cubicle, low-level WC, and wash hand basin. There is also a ground-floor bedroom or study, offering excellent flexibility for guests, home working, or multigenerational living.
Upstairs
Upstairs, the first floor provides three bedrooms, two of which are doubles. From the rear bedroom, there are attractive views towards the estuary and the Severn Bridge, enhancing the home’s hillside position. The family bathroom is a good size and fitted with a P-shaped panelled bath with shower over and glass screen, low-level WC, and wash hand basin.
Outside and Location
Externally, the rear garden is a lovely space, mainly laid to lawn with a decked seating area in the corner—perfect for relaxing, entertaining, and making the most of the British summer. The property is ideally located for High Down Primary School at the end of the road, along with local allotments, Weston Big Wood, amenities, and public transport links all within a short walk, making this an excellent opportunity to secure a spacious family home in a highly sought-after location.
Material Confirmation
Freehold Property Council Tax band: (D) £2,321.79 for the year 2025/26. This figure is subject to change.